Deftones Releasing All Their Albums On Vinyl

Accoring to Blabbermouth.net, this fall Reprise Records will release a limited edition vinyl box set from Sacramento, California's Deftones.
"Deftones: The Vinyl Collection, 1995 - 2011" will be available October 25 exclusively via Deftones.com and BecauseSoundMatters.com. The collection is a seven-album (8 LP) retrospective containing the band's six studio albums 1995's "Adrenaline", 1997's "Around The Fur", 2000's "White Pony", 2003's "Deftones", 2006's "Saturday Night Wrist", and 2010's "Diamond Eyes", and the limited-edition 2011 Record Store Day release "Covers".
Each album has been exclusively re-cut for vinyl from the original master recordings and pressed on 180-gram European virgin vinyl. The collection, which includes a unique lithograph and cover art, comes packaged in a hand numbered collector's box pressing of 1,000 copies worldwide.
Deftones recently began laying the groundwork for its seventh studio release, tentatively due next year. Vocalist Chino Moreno told Billboard magazine that all five members of the group were recording their own ideas already, but that Deftones music doesn't really emerge until the full band gets into a room together and starts jamming.
He explained, "We find that when we actually get together in a rehearsal spot where there's no distractions and we can work together cohesively as a band, that's really when we're writing songs."
2010's "Diamond Eyes" has been one of Deftones' most successful outings. The set's latest single, "You've Seen The Butcher", was a Top 15 rock radio hit.
Deftones will once again record with Sergio Vega on bass. Vega stepped in for touring purposes after original bassist Chi Cheng was left in a semi-comatose state by a November 2008 car accident, and stayed on to record "Diamond Eyes" with the group.

This will be nuts. Their self titled, Diamond Eyes and Saturday Night Wrist will be insane on vinyl. All of those textures and heavy tones.
Deftones are without a doubt one of the best modern hard rock bands. How many bands from the 90's/early 00's are still around/relevant, especially from their scene? I've never been disappointed by this band.

Diamond Eyes on vinyl... holy shit.
Can't wait for the next record, going to be difficult to surpass the quality of Diamond Eyes. Then again Deftones rarely disappoint, I once thought White Pony could never be topped.